Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: 1 FMF
the thing with wolf ammo and any russian ammo is "bullet leade"
the bullet ogive shape tends to get fatter sooner and on a gun built tight for accuracy as the round loads into the chamber the bullet contacts the rifling within the barrel.
Based on what you said, it seems that if a round was chambered/cycled through the gun without firing, then you might see slight impressions on the bullet where it contacts the rifling (?).
worse. if the round does chamber and the bolt goes fully forward on the AR and locks, then the round will be stuck in the rifling and you will not be able to manually eject it and would have to pry the bolt back with leverage from a screwdriver from through the mag well. or when the bolt doesn't lock, you hit the forward assist and sometimes you can push the bolt forward to lock and fire the round, but when you can't then your back to prying the bolt back from underneath because you cannot do it by pulling back on the charging handle. the final thing i think is trying to fire the round when the bolt is not fully closed and locked not sure what would actually happen to tend to happen, the shoulder of the round i believe would not be supported in the barrel so the casing i assume would then expand and maybe split and get stuck, or blow the bolt back violently.